This weekend’s program features a combination of history and nature. The natural world shaped much of the 18th Century North American landscape. One of the earliest ways people would carve out part of that landscape was by planting apple trees.
The three common varieties of apple in the 18th century were pippins, pearmains, and Harvey’s. Most often these apples would’ve been used to make cider, which prolonged the usefulness of the apple through fermentation and would have provided some much need vitamin C during winter.
With the recent shift in the weather to cooler temperatures we thought it was the perfect time to share our experience making cider at CI!
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